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Manchester City over the years have performed exceptionally well, and played good football games both at home and away. Pep Guardiola has been fundamental for their success in recent years. 

The city's talisman, Kelvin de Bruyne is one of the key men behind their success. As he is always, he makes different levels of chances, attempting, assisting, defending and attacking in the pitch. Also his leadership makes the games well organised and high throughout the match. He is essentially twice as creative and powerful as the typical central midfielder has to be. He is not only the king of assists and creativity but also the passes. Perhaps, he is one of the best midfielders in the world. 

I am an avid football fan for last decade; I am a Manchester City and Kelvin de Bruyne fan, although I have plenty more players whom I always admire for their discipline and football endeavor –Messi for his magical left leg, Ronaldo for his leadership, Silva for his simplicity, Aguero for his finishing and Son for his running power.

However, this season 2019—2020 wasn't as easy for City and City fans to end the dream of winning three consecutive EPL trophies. For this year, they are already far behind to catch rival Red Liverpool. Their dream of EPL trophy was over when they lost at home to Norwich. They keep losing more games both at home and away making them absolutely vulnerable to win the EPL title. It's over now!

Nevertheless, there is a little hope for FA Cup and Champion league title, but only if both luck and strength favours them. Anyway, it is too early to claim and predict however, the Champions League would mean a lot to them and Coach Pep! However, #COVID-19 pandemic wars have pushed their dream far away to end this league. 

I pray for the life lost already and fast recovery to those infected by #COVID-19. Let's fight this #COVID-19 together by staying home till this pandemic ends. 

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